Romero wants De Gea to stay on

Sergio Romero wants David de Gea to stay at Manchester United.

Romero made his third appearance of the season on Tuesday night when United beat Club Brugge 3-1 in their Champions League play-off first leg at Old Trafford.

Louis van Gaal has decided to omit De Gea from the match day squad for all three matches this term as the United manager feels the Spaniard cannot focus properly due to Real Madrid's interest in him.

The 10-time European champions are determined to sign the 24-year-old goalkeeper before the transfer window shuts on September 1, but Romero hopes the club's number one stays even though that would put his place in the team in jeopardy.

"The truth is that I have no idea (if he will leave), but for me I hope that De Gea stays here because he's a good team-mate who always works hard and that is best for the group," the Argentinian goalkeeper said.

Having conceded defeat in their bid to persuade Madrid to give them Sergio Ramos in return for De Gea, the Red Devils are not holding out for a fee of over £35million for the goalkeeper. The situation De Gea finds himself in is far from ideal, Romero admits.

"It is a difficult situation for him but when one is a great professional like he is and when one has a good head like his you keep training to get better day by day because you never know, he could play this weekend," said the free signing, who was released by Sampdoria earlier this summer.

"He is a great team-mate, a great professional, a great person. It happened to me last year in Sampdoria. I was not playing but I was working as if I was going to play."

United signed Romero four days before the end of their pre-season tour after Van Gaal put Victor Valdes up for sale because he refused to play for the reserves, according to the United boss.

Although he has played in a World Cup and Copa America final, Romero admits it came as something of a shock to be ahead of Valdes and De Gea in the pecking order at Old Trafford.

When asked whether he thought it was a surprise neither Valdes nor De Gea were playing, Romero said: "Yes. They are two fantastic goalkeepers. One has won everything and the other has his career ahead of him to continue to win things."

Romero had little hesitation breaking off his holiday to accept an invitation to be reunited with his former coach at AZ Alkmaar Louis van Gaal.

Romero said: "I'm so happy now to be working with him in this great club."